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Experts on colombia
I have lived for the last three years in Bogotá, Colombia. It has really grown on me. I have traveled pretty much all over the city. If you plan on coming down, feel free to hit me up with any q... Read More...
People in colombia
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Organizations in colombia
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Articles about colombia
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Category: Travel+Place
Out of Bounds: Travels Through Colombia's Red ZoneKidnapping, surfing, plane accidents, and people fishing for cocaine: pretty much business as usual in Richard McColl's out of bounds adventure along the Pacific Coast of Colombia. |
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Category: Music+Art
40th Vallenato FestivalWhile filming a documentary on the 40th Vallenato Festival in Valledupar, Richard McColl discovers that within the mayhem of Colombian politics and music, the only constant is the human warmth of the people. |
Guides/Tips on colombia
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Andres Carne de ResFancy some beef and then a good old fashioned party..? This is your place. Here in Chia the beautiful people come to feast and dance. |
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The Vallenato Festival, Valledupar, ColombiaVallenato music is the heart and soul of the Colombian caribbean. The Festival is a week-long drinking binge in Colombia's heartland of Valledupar... |
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Bogota, ColombiaBogota has it all: nightlife, restaurants, theatre, great weather and history. If you plan on making it to South America, Bogota is worth visiting. Having lived in different cities in Argentina, Mexico and Costa Rica and having travelled to over 12 countries in Latin America, I am happy to call Bogota "Home". |
Blogs about colombia
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An Announcement from La Casa Amarilla MomposGuys at Matador, first and foremost I would like to take this opportunity to thank the network, it really is something that has evolved, pulled together and above all, helps out. Personally speaking I have received various gigs through people and editors searching on Matador and in turn as always these... |
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Romero and JuliethOne of the things I most wanted upon arriving in Colombia was a massage. I had been walking all over the place taking pictures, sitting in cramped airplanes and taxis, and I figured that what with the exchange rate, a good massage had to be pretty cheap down here. I asked the owner of the hostel in... |
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Wedding CrasherI hadn’t even arrived in Bogotá yet, but I was already invited to a Colombian wedding. I must admit that I pretty much invited myself, but after three hours of chit-chat on the flight from Miami to Bogotá, Pilar and I felt like we were old friends. She gave me my first crash-course on Colombia, explaining... |


